1957 Ford Fairlane 500 4dr Thin Post Sedan Kustom!!! on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
FOR SALE:
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 ! This is a rare 4 Door THIN POST Sedan. The car is owned by a famous local musician/hot rod builder who is moving to Nashville to record and play some honkey tonk. Car is a very well loved daily driver since 2010 and has been mostly driven on country roads and the highway. It has had some Kustom things added to make it look cool and ride like only a down and dirty Kool 57 Ford can. It has: -1954 DeSoto Grille -REBUILT BEST YEAR 1962 292 Y-Block totally professionally rebuilt in 2010. No smoke at all, runs like a champ! -2 Speed Ford-O-Matic Auto transmission rebuilt, works great. -MSD Ignition -Rebuilt Dual exhaust with factory manifolds, flow masters and Bellflower tips. -Rebuilt braking system with GM Dual master cylinder upgrade and new lines. -Converted to 12v electrical system with GM Alternator upgrade. -Recent new gas tank. -Electric wiper system conversion. -optima battery installed in trunk. -Factory optional 4 barrel intake with Edelbrock carb. -Custom built split rear bumpers -New Cragar Supremes 15x7 -Shaved Door Handles and trim. --Original shop manual included. -Painted Rustoleum Semi Gloss Black. -Hidden Keyless Ignition/Battery disconnect. -Hidden Trunk Access It has been owned by the seller since 2007. Car is a straight up honest 57 daily driver, very very dependable. Call the owner at 425-367-9575 if you have questions about car his name is Hank. I am selling and listing the car on eBay for him as I have sold and bought many collectors cars and motorcycles for my own hobby collection on eBay. I have known Hank for about 20 years he is a great guy and this car is very cool. It sounds,runs and drives well. Bid with confidence we say what we do and do what we say. I have shipped cars to as far away as Switzerland. This car is located in Seattle. Call to arrange a viewing. I can answer questions on ebay if you ask. I am willing to help in anyway possible with shipping and facilitating sale. Shipping costs are the responsibility of purchaser. All defects have been noted in the description to be 100 percent accurate. Car is a dependable driver quality Kustom Sled. Also see video link to walk around of car. LOW RESERVE!!!! Thanks for looking. |
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